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Friendship Headband

I think I should never let myself start a quick (also known as lazy) project at all because when I do, this is what will happen <(OAO)> Yes, another lazy simple project comes in. This week, I’m sharing an even quicker project thanlast week, done under 10 seconds!!

The main material we are using today is a friendship bracelet. I got mine (image above) as a travel souvenir sometime ago and as you can see, it’s rather too loose for me to wear that it kept sliding down when I have my hand down. So rather than leaving it inside the drawer collecting dust, I thought I could still use it… but in another way. Let’s start, shall we?

So what are we waiting for? Let’s give it a try and wear it. I especially like having the hanging tassel on one side :) You can add more embellishments if you would like to. Faux feather, beads or anything you can think of.

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ah ha! This caught my eye immediately and I knew I’d want to make one as soon as we had time after school started. Adorable. My daughter has a woven friendship bracelet looking headband that I just love and this looks like it would be equally popular. What a great motivator for her to make friendship bracelets, as well. Thanks for sharing your fresh ideas, as always!Gina recently posted..Swedish Breakfasts

Oooh, how nice! I should join your daughter in making the bracelet too. Honestly, I’ve never completed making any friendship bracelet before. The threads kept getting entangled with each other, making a mess. I think I need to practice some patience too ;)

Onel, I think you’re very humble. You look professional with a needle and thread and glue! And, oh, boy, would my daughter love to join you with these! They are really so very pretty.Gina recently posted..Weekend Wishes

So cute and what an easy project! I love that you added the studs it’s upgrades the headband even more. Coolest thing I’ve ever seen done with a friendship bracelet:-)monsterscircus recently posted..DIY floating string table